Google Stadia Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/google-stadia/ Technology News and Reviews Sun, 09 Jul 2023 14:28:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Google Stadia’s first exclusive game “GYLT” released on all platforms, Steam price of RMB 98 https://www.techgoing.com/google-stadias-first-exclusive-game-gylt-released-on-all-platforms-steam-price-of-rmb-98/ Sun, 09 Jul 2023 14:28:23 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=112081 The Tequila Works horror game “GYLT” is now available on PS5 / 4, Xbox Series S / X, Xbox One and PC platforms, Steam country price of RMB 98, interested partners click here to buy. GYLT is the first game exclusive to Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service, and after Google shut down Stadia, Tequila Works […]

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The Tequila Works horror game “GYLT” is now available on PS5 / 4, Xbox Series S / X, Xbox One and PC platforms, Steam country price of RMB 98, interested partners click here to buy.

GYLT is the first game exclusive to Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service, and after Google shut down Stadia, Tequila Works says it will continue to expand the game.

GYLT” is similar to “Hello Neighbor” and “Little Nightmares” in terms of gameplay and graphics, with elements of puzzle solving, sneaking and action, and is set in a fictional old mining town in Maine.

Game description:

“Set in a spooky and bleak world, GYLT tells a bizarre story of reality and fantasy intertwined in an obscure and surreal place where the nightmares of your mind will come to life. Dodge or face the horrible twisted monsters and try to cross the crisis-ridden world of terror.

Chased by bullies, Sally is pulled into a twisted town with a different face by mistake, and her inner fears and unwanted memories will once again come to life in front of her eyes with terrifying images.”

Key Features

  • Try to understand the world around you and investigate the truth behind Emily’s disappearance.
  • You can either try to evade the monsters unnoticed, or you can strategize and use sound or visual bait to attract their attention and create opportunities.
  • Decide whether to confront the monsters or run away, just as you would when dealing with your own fears.
  • Featuring a beautiful soundtrack by Cris Velasco.

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Google Stadia’s first exclusive game Gylt is now available on Steam https://www.techgoing.com/google-stadias-first-exclusive-game-gylt-is-now-available-on-steam/ Tue, 09 May 2023 04:36:08 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=95506 The game studio Tequila Works announced today that “Gylt” will become a “multi-platform” game, and it has already landed on Steam. “Gylt” is the first exclusive game of the Google Stadia cloud gaming service. After Google shut down Stadia, Tequila Works stated that it will continue to expand the game and invite more players to […]

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The game studio Tequila Works announced today that “Gylt” will become a “multi-platform” game, and it has already landed on Steam.

“Gylt” is the first exclusive game of the Google Stadia cloud gaming service. After Google shut down Stadia, Tequila Works stated that it will continue to expand the game and invite more players to experience it.

The introduction of this game attached is as follows:

You can try to evade the monsters unnoticed, or you can strategize, using sound or visual lures to attract their attention and create opportunities.

When fear turns into reality… only ghosts and ghosts are rampant in front of you.

Set in an eerie and bleak world, GYLT tells a grotesque story where reality and fantasy intertwine, where your nightmares come true in a surreal place of obscurity. Dodge or face terrifying, twisted monsters as you navigate your way through a world of horrors full of dangers.

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Google Stadia’s last cloud streaming service is being shut down https://www.techgoing.com/google-stadias-last-cloud-streaming-service-is-being-shut-down/ Mon, 13 Mar 2023 07:31:35 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=79034 Google officially shut down its Stadia cloud gaming service on Jan. 19. The service, which launched in November 2019, was designed to support cloud-based games on a variety of devices, including PCs, Chromebooks, Macs, iPhones and iPads. Google said at the time that part of the project’s cloud infrastructure would remain available on Google Cloud […]

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Google officially shut down its Stadia cloud gaming service on Jan. 19. The service, which launched in November 2019, was designed to support cloud-based games on a variety of devices, including PCs, Chromebooks, Macs, iPhones and iPads.

Google said at the time that part of the project’s cloud infrastructure would remain available on Google Cloud and would be made available to third-party companies interested in the technology.

However, according to Axios reporter Stephen Totilo, the last of Stadia’s services will also be shut down. Since the cloud streaming technology was repositioned, the technology has been available in more limited ways, such as AT&T customers getting a streaming version of Batman: Arkham Knight.

Non-gaming companies such as fitness giant Peloton also used the technology to offer gamified versions of their workouts via the cloud, but that too has now been shut down, and Peloton general manager Phil Harrison admitted in September 2022 when he announced plans for the Stadia shutdown that the service wasn’t attracting users as much as Google expected after it launched in November 2019.

In announcing the closure, Google also confirmed its intention to refund all Stadia hardware purchased through the Google Store, as well as games and add-on content purchased through the Stadia Store.

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Google Stadia cloud gaming platform officially closed https://www.techgoing.com/google-stadia-cloud-gaming-platform-officially-closed/ Thu, 19 Jan 2023 04:09:30 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=65184 Google today officially shut down its Stadia cloud gaming service. The service, which launched in November 2019, was designed to support playing cloud-based games on a variety of devices, including PCs, Chromebooks, Macs, iPhones and iPads. Reports of Stadia’s mediocre performance among gamers began to emerge in early 2021, shortly after Google decided to close […]

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Google today officially shut down its Stadia cloud gaming service. The service, which launched in November 2019, was designed to support playing cloud-based games on a variety of devices, including PCs, Chromebooks, Macs, iPhones and iPads.

Reports of Stadia’s mediocre performance among gamers began to emerge in early 2021, shortly after Google decided to close its only in-house Stadia game development studio, Stadia Games and Entertainment (SG&E), just two years old.

Since announcing the shutdown of the service in September 2022, Google has been making good on its promise to refund anyone who purchased the Stadia service during its operation, including games, downloadable content and the control grips provided by the service. Google began processing refunds in November, having previously said it expected to process “most” of them before the platform shut down.

The Stadia control grips are intended to connect directly to the Stadia servers via Wi-Fi, rather than to a host computer or PC, but each control grip includes an unused Bluetooth chip. As a result, Google has provided owners with the tools to enable Bluetooth for Stadia control grips, which will allow them to be used with local devices after the Stadia platform is turned off.

Google last week released Worm Game, one of the last Stadia games, a beta game that marked the arrival of the shutdown.

In the months leading up to the platform’s shutdown, the Stadia store has been closed and all commercial activity on the Stadia platform has ended, including in-game transactions.

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Google’s Stadia cloud gaming platform is about to be shut down, Ubisoft helps transfer players https://www.techgoing.com/googles-stadia-cloud-gaming-platform-is-about-to-be-shut-down-ubisoft-helps-transfer-players/ Wed, 21 Dec 2022 08:19:13 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=56307 Google’s cloud gaming platform Stadia previously announced that it would be shut down on January 18, 2023, and after the event, game maker Ubisoft announced that it is stepping up support for game transfers to help players move Ubisoft games purchased on Stadia to play on their PCs. Ubisoft recently officially announced specific measures: “We’re […]

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Google’s cloud gaming platform Stadia previously announced that it would be shut down on January 18, 2023, and after the event, game maker Ubisoft announced that it is stepping up support for game transfers to help players move Ubisoft games purchased on Stadia to play on their PCs.

Ubisoft recently officially announced specific measures:

“We’re excited to tell you that we’re bringing your Ubisoft game purchases on Stadia to Ubisoft Connect PC.

If the game is available on a PC, it will be automatically added to the Ubisoft account linked to your Stadia account.

You will receive the same or a better version of the game you purchased on Stadia.

You’ll be able to keep progress on PC for any cross-progression-supported games you own.

Note that virtual currency cannot be transferred from Stadia to PC. To avoid loss, use your virtual currency before Stadia shuts down on January 18, 2023.”

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Google launches refund process for cloud gaming platform Stadia in UK, Canada and other regions https://www.techgoing.com/google-launches-refund-process-for-cloud-gaming-platform-stadia-in-uk-canada-and-other-regions/ Wed, 16 Nov 2022 07:55:36 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=46345 The Google Stadia cloud gaming service platform was launched in 2019 and will officially close on January 18, 2023. Google started the refund process on November 9, but it is worth noting that the refund was limited to the U.S. market at that time. Citing feedback from foreign tech media NeoWin and users on social […]

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The Google Stadia cloud gaming service platform was launched in 2019 and will officially close on January 18, 2023.

Google started the refund process on November 9, but it is worth noting that the refund was limited to the U.S. market at that time. Citing feedback from foreign tech media NeoWin and users on social media, Google has already started the refund process in the UK, Canada and some European countries, and some users have already received refund emails from Google.

Google’s refund process will be online in more countries and regions one after another. As Google previously mentioned, the refund only covers the cost of hardware purchases such as the Stadia controller and Play and Watch with Google TV packages, or other downloadable content (DLC) purchased through the Stadia Store. It does not include the monthly cost of Stadia Pro, Stadia’s premium subscription service.

If users have purchased Ubisoft games, they can transfer them to their device via Ubisoft Connect, although it is unclear if previous game progress will be retained.

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Google has started refunding Stadia cloud game users and all game costs will be refunded in the same way https://www.techgoing.com/google-has-started-refunding-stadia-cloud-game-users-and-all-game-costs-will-be-refunded-in-the-same-way/ Sun, 13 Nov 2022 05:40:00 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=45340 In September, Google announced that it would shut down its Stadia cloud gaming service in early 2023. Google also announced at the time that it planned to refund all games that users had purchased on Stadia since its launch. Now, those games have started to be refunded, but it may take a few more months […]

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In September, Google announced that it would shut down its Stadia cloud gaming service in early 2023. Google also announced at the time that it planned to refund all games that users had purchased on Stadia since its launch. Now, those games have started to be refunded, but it may take a few more months to clear them all.

The Stadia service will shut down on January 18, 2023, with the Stadia store now offline and Google stopping charging for the Stadia Pro subscription service.

While Stadia Pro subscribers will not receive a refund, any games purchased through Stadia will automatically receive a refund.

Google is asking Stadia customers not to contact customer support about refunds for the game. Google says that you can’t speed up refunds even if you go to customer service, so it wants customers to avoid contacting customer service to give feedback about Stadia refunds until January, when the majority of refunds should have already arrived.

According to the report, customers who purchased 20 games / DLC or less on Stadia will receive a separate refund email for each game, while those who purchased more than 20 games will only receive one email detailing all refunds.

In addition, if refunds cannot be made through the original payment method, Google will contact these customers again to work out an alternative plan.

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Google Stadia is coming to an end after two years in the game streaming industry https://www.techgoing.com/google-stadia-is-coming-to-an-end-after-two-years-in-the-game-streaming-industry/ Sun, 02 Oct 2022 14:32:08 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=32941 Google Stadia will be shut down after two years in the cloud gaming industry due to failure to make an impression on the majority.

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Since it entered the gaming stage two years ago, Google Stadia has been struggling to define its niche. As a result of this struggle, makers of the cloud gaming service are shutting down the platform. This is just another project that Google has brought to an end after it got the attention of some users across the globe.

Stadia is a cloud gaming service, that enables users to play games directly from the cloud without the need for a console. All players need is a subscription to the platform and stable internet access, and they can play some of their favourite games. Ever since its inception back in 2019 Google’s cloud gaming service has been able to provide some popular games for its community

Google Stadia
Google Stadia

Read also: Google Pixel Watch retail box leaks on the internet ahead of its launch.

Despite their efforts, Google Stadia didn’t get the traction that it expected to get, hence prompting Its relatively early demise. According to the team working with the Stadia project, the service will shut down within the month of January 2023. Players currently gaming on the platform will be let to complete their sessions until January when the platform will be taken down.

For the hardware and add-ons purchases made via the Google Store and Stadia website, there will be a refund to existing customers. Now that Google is gradually stepping out of the cloud gaming industry with the shutdown of Stadia, the competition might ease off for other players. The likes of the Logitech G Cloud gaming console and the all-new AYANEO 2 might have a chance to scoop up the Google Stadia customers, offering them cloud gaming services.

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Users request Google to allow the Stadia controller to be used on PC devices https://www.techgoing.com/users-request-google-to-allow-the-stadia-controller-to-be-used-on-pc-devices/ Sun, 02 Oct 2022 06:53:44 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=32920 After Google’s sudden announcement that the Statia service will be shut down next year, players can only hope that Google will update the handle firmware and not let the device smash in their hands. Currently, the Stadia handle can only be used through the Stadia service and is only compatible with a small number of […]

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After Google’s sudden announcement that the Statia service will be shut down next year, players can only hope that Google will update the handle firmware and not let the device smash in their hands. Currently, the Stadia handle can only be used through the Stadia service and is only compatible with a small number of devices.

In the Stadia announcement FAQ, Google officially stated that “most of the hardware purchased by Google does not need to be returned”, including the Stadia handle.

But players are still reluctant to let their electronics become electronic junk and hope that Google can upgrade the handle firmware so that the handle can be used elsewhere after Stadia ceases service.

The handle itself already includes Bluetooth and WiFi capabilities, but cannot be connected to other hosts and PCs. Many players have spoken out on the Stadia forums, asking Google to at least let players continue to use the handle on their PCs after Stadia services are shut down.

Some players have also asked Google to simply open-source the firmware so that users can solve the problem themselves.

Some users have also contacted Stadia customer service to ask about Bluetooth access to the handle, but they replied that there is no information or roadmap on whether Bluetooth is currently unlocked.

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Google Stadia unexpectedly announced shutdown, developers will try to rescue player data https://www.techgoing.com/google-stadia-unexpectedly-announced-shutdown-manufacturers-will-try-to-rescue-player-data/ Sun, 02 Oct 2022 03:21:24 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=32776 Recently, Google, a pioneer in the cloud gaming industry, announced that it would officially shut down its cloud gaming service, Stadia, on January 18, 2023, and that players and developers were in an uproar after this unsuspecting announcement, with a large number of games scheduled to be released on the Stadia platform being altered and […]

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Recently, Google, a pioneer in the cloud gaming industry, announced that it would officially shut down its cloud gaming service, Stadia, on January 18, 2023, and that players and developers were in an uproar after this unsuspecting announcement, with a large number of games scheduled to be released on the Stadia platform being altered and players facing the risk of hundreds of hours of archives being “lost. Players will also face the risk of hundreds of hours of archives being “wiped out”.

But the good news is that several developers have already announced that they will try to “rescue” players’ game data before the platform is shut down.

Currently, Ubisoft said that it will help all players who bought their games on the Stadia platform to migrate their purchased games and archived content to the PC platform.

Bungie also said on the official forums that it is discussing the problems that Destiny 2 players may encounter on Stadia and will notify players as soon as a plan of action is developed.

In addition, IOI, the developer of the Hitman series, also said on social media that it is studying how to relocate player accounts and archive data from Stadia.

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